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Ford's DETECTIVE SPECIAL: The Five Hundred
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What five-passenger, four-door sedan has a Volvo S80 chassis, a Jaguar X-type engine, and the largest trunk of any American sedan? Hint: it has a larger interior than the Ford Taurus but a smaller exterior than the Ford Crown Victoria. It also accelerates to 100 mph faster than a Ford CVPI and gets more than 20 mpg in combination city and highway driving.
Answer: the 2005 Ford Five Hundred. And it may be one of the best choices for detectives, investigators, and police administrators. The Ford Taurus is already widely used in such police fleet roles and the Five Hundred is the technological ...
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The master of satire: a life of Jonathan Swift
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; JONATHAN SWIFT A Portrait By Victoria Glendinning. Holt...35. Forty years after the death of Jonathan Swift, his godson remarked: "Perhaps...two novels and several other books. "Jonathan Swift" is not a full-scale, grimly...
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The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift: Volume I, Letters 1690-1714
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift A Review Article: DAVID WOOLLEY, ED. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift: Volume I, Letters 1690...writer in the Anglican tradition is Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). In the light...
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Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women...feminist contributions to Swift studies but argues plausibly...further. This discussion sets Swift's animus towards maternity...however: in the main, Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women...
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Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture: Myth, Media, and the Man.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture: Myth, Media, and...Apart from what it has to say about Swift, the book is as good an exemplar as one...book and to learn from it, however. The Jonathan Swift who emerges from Kelly's study...
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The Simpsons: public choice in the tradition of Swift and Orwell.(Jonathan Swift, George Orwell)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Economic Education
; ...in the same way as the works of Jonathan Swift and George Orwell. The message...literary tradition in the works of Jonathan Swift and George Orwell. My aim...public choice. SWIFT AND THE YAHOOS Jonathan Swift was born in Ireland in 1667...
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Swift's projector of mathematics in Lagado: a note.(Jonathan Swift)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; In Gulliver's Travels, Swift's underlying argument in...persiflage and cant. Epictetus, Swift's ancient source in this...Epictetus, Lagado, projector, Jonathan Swift, vomit NOTE (1...105-245. Print. Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver's Travels, Ed...
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Did Stella get a modest proposal? Jonathan Swift by Victoria Glendinning Hutchinson pounds 20
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Why does Jonathan Swift still resonate more than any other writer...and perceptive biographical essay that Swift was scarcely an idealist. Although...invective developed its most savage bite. Jonathan Swift is not an orthodox "chronicle...
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Jonathan Swift: a hypocrite reversed.
Magazine article from: National Review
; Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed 'BASICALLY," Swift and Pope "were opposed to the sect, to be met with in...systems so perfect that no one will need to be good," Swift was no such dreamer; he wrote as a mocker of scientism...
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Lawrence University Scholar to Edit Major Volume of the Political Writings of Jonathan Swift.
News Wire article from: Ascribe Higher Education News Service
; ...landmark new edition of the works of Jonathan Swift. The United Kingdom's Arts and...Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift, which will be published...Henry Fielding, Esq., Volume 3: Jonathan Wild" (Wesleyan University Press...
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Jonathan Swift.(Review)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
; Jonathan Swift, by Victoria Glendinning; Hutchinson...grandparents came from Yorkshire." But Swift, also Dublin-born and also for the most...Than rule yon isle and be a slave. Yet Swift also stands high -- and rightly so...
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